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    Prospects for quarkonium studies at the high-luminosity LHC

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    Date
    2021-11-29
    Author
    Chapon, Emilien
    d'Enterria, David
    Ducloue, Bertrand
    Echevarria, Miguel G.
    Gossiaux, Pol-Bernard
    Kartvelishvili, Vato
    Kasemets, Tomas
    Lansberg, Jean-Philippe
    McNulty, Ronan
    Price, Darren D.
    Shao, Hua-Sheng
    Van Hulse, Charlotee
    Winn, Michael
    Adam, Jaroslav
    An, Liupan
    Arrebato Villar, Denys Yen
    Bhattacharya, Shohini cc
    Celiberto, Francesco G.
    Cheshkov, Cvetan
    D'Alesio, Umberto
    da Silva, Cesar
    Ferreiro, Elena G.
    Flett, Chris A.
    Flore, Carlo
    Garzelli, Maria Vittoria
    Gaunt, Jonathan
    He, Jibo
    Makris, Yiannis
    Marqut, Cyrille
    Massacrier, Laure
    Mehen, Thomas
    Mezrag, Cedric
    Micheletti, Luca
    Nagar, Riccardo
    Nefedov, Maxim A.
    Ozcelik, Melih A.
    Paul, Biswarup
    Pisano, Cristian
    Qiu, Jian-Wei
    Rajesh, Sangem
    Rinaldi, Matteo
    Scarpa, Florent
    Smith, Maddie
    Taels, Pieter
    Tee, Amy
    Teryaev, Oleg
    Vitev, Ivan
    Watanabe, Kazuhiro
    Yamanake, Nodoka
    Yao, Xiaojun
    Zhang, Yanxi
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    Physics
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    Quarkonium production
    Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
    High luminosity
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    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ppnp.2021.103906
    Abstract
    Prospects for quarkonium-production studies accessible during the upcoming high-luminosity phases of the CERN Large Hadron Collider operation after 2021 are reviewed. Current experimental and theoretical open issues in the field are assessed together with the potential for future studies in quarkonium-related physics. This will be possible through the exploitation of the huge data samples to be collected in proton–proton, proton–nucleus and nucleus–nucleus collisions, both in the collider and fixed-target modes. Such investigations include, among others, those of: (i) and produced in association with other hard particles; (ii) and down to small transverse momenta; (iii) the constraints brought in by quarkonia on gluon PDFs, nuclear PDFs, TMDs, GPDs and GTMDs, as well as on the low- parton dynamics; (iv) the gluon Sivers effect in polarised-nucleon collisions; (v) the properties of the quark–gluon plasma produced in ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions and of collective partonic effects in general; and (vi) double and triple parton scatterings.
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    Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics, Vol. 122
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